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Tropical Storm Irma formed Wednesday in the Atlantic Ocean, officials said.The National Hurricane Center said a disturbance in the Atlantic became better organized and tropical storm advisories were initiated Wednesday morning.Irma is the ninth named storm of the 2017 hurricane season.Irma is a couple hundred miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands. The tropical storm is forecast to gradually intensify and move west-northwestward at about 15 mph over the Atlantic during the next several days.Computer models show Irma moving midway through the Atlantic, but its path after that is still uncertain.Additional updates are expected from the National Hurricane Center.

The National Hurricane Center said a disturbance in the Atlantic became better organized and tropical storm advisories were initiated Wednesday morning.

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Irma is the ninth named storm of the 2017 hurricane season.

Irma is a couple hundred miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands. The tropical storm is forecast to gradually intensify and move west-northwestward at about 15 mph over the Atlantic during the next several days.

Computer models show Irma moving midway through the Atlantic, but its path after that is still uncertain.